The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (1979)

1h
Running Time

1
Seasons

5
Episodes

November 11, 1979
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
8.7
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed

The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (1979)

1h
Running Time

1
Seasons

5
Episodes

November 11, 1979
Release Date

External Links & Social Media
Network & Production Companies
Odessa Film Studio
Central Television USSR
Gosteleradio USSR

Plot.

After WWII is over, a young officer Volodya Sharapov returns to Moscow to work in MUR - Moskovskiy Ugolovny Rozysk (Moscow Criminal Police). There he meets Gleb Zheglov who is a chief of a squad which fights organized crime. Their main task is to track down a gang "Chernaya Koshka" (Black Cat) which terrorizes the city. Also, they have to find out who murdered Larisa Gruzdeva. Zheglov believes it was her husband Ivan Gruzdev, but Sharapov has his doubts about it..

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Cast & Crew.

Valentina Oleynik

Valentina Oleynik

Editor

Valentin Gidulyanov

Valentin Gidulyanov

Production Design

Larisa Peven

Larisa Peven

Art Direction

Natalya Akimova

Natalya Akimova

Costume Design

Lyudmila Gerasimenko

Lyudmila Gerasimenko

Assistant Director

Svetlana Yelenskaya

Svetlana Yelenskaya

Assistant Director

D. Panibrat

D. Panibrat

Production Manager

Mikhail Bezchastnov

Mikhail Bezchastnov

Art Department Assistant

Nadezhda Popova

Nadezhda Popova

Set Designer

Anatoli Netrebenko

Anatoli Netrebenko

Sound Engineer

Oleg Fedulov

Oleg Fedulov

Stunt Coordinator

Vyacheslav Zharikov

Vyacheslav Zharikov

Stunts

Martyn Nersesyan

Martyn Nersesyan

Conductor

Aleksandr Khilkevich

Aleksandr Khilkevich

Storozh

Details.

Release Date
November 11, 1979

Original Name
Место встречи изменить нельзя

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
5

Running Time
1h

Filming Locations
Moscow, Russia · Odesa, Ukraine

Genres

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This TV Show Is About.

criminal
Miniseries

Wiki.

The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (Russian: Место встречи изменить нельзя, romanized: Mesto vstrechi izmenit nelzya) is a 1979 Soviet five-part television film directed by Stanislav Govorukhin and starring singer-songwriter Vladimir Vysotsky in one of his final screen appearances alongside actor Vladimir Konkin. The script, written by Arkady and Georgy Vayner, is based on the plot of their novel The Era of Mercy.

The film is set in post-war Moscow. An investigation into the "Black Cat" gang is carried out by officers of the anti-banditry division of the Moscow Criminal Investigations Department, headed by police captain Zheglov. The film's plot echoes the real story of the Krasnogorsk gang of Ivan Mitin, who were involved in robberies, assaults, and murders in Moscow and the Moscow Oblast in the early 1950s.

Filming occurred in 1978–1979 at the Odessa Film Studio and in Moscow. The film's premiere was timed to coincide with Police and Internal Affairs Servicemen's Day and took place on 11–16 November 1979 on Soviet Central Television. The press received the film positively, praising the acting and directorial work while noting the moral issues presented in the story, primarily associated with the ethical confrontations between Zheglov and Sharapov. Among the film's critics were the Vayner brothers, who disagreed with directorial decisions and asked to have their names removed from the credits. Later, at the brothers' initiative, their names were re-added.

While the film did not receive any awards, its creators received honorary certificates from the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Vysotsky received three posthumous awards for playing the role of Captain Zheglov: in 1981, a special diploma and a jury prize at the 9th All-Union Film Festival in Yerevan; in 1987, a USSR State Prize; and in 1998, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Prize. Vladimir Konkin was also awarded the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Prize in 1999 for his role as Sharapov.

It was a cult film in the USSR and, along with Seventeen Moments of Spring, became a part of popular culture for several generations of Russian-language viewers. Lines from the film have become commonplace catchphrases and aphorisms. The series was released in the West as The Age of Mercy, after the original novel by the Vayner brothers on which it is based.

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